...to conduct energy sector national budget analysis for the Promoting Equitable Access to Clean Energy (PEACE) project
A consortium of Oxfam (Lead), Centre for Environmental Policy and Advocacy (CEPA) and Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) is implementing the project ‘Promoting Equitable Access to Clean Energy (PEACE) with financial support from the European Union (EU). The project aims at ensuring that citizens and civil society organizations (CSOs) are better informed and empowered to advocate for their right to energy and for the adoption of efficient and fair energy distribution systems and regulations in Malawi. Ultimately, the project seeks to contribute to a more green and resilient economic transformation in Malawi through strengthening an enabling environment for equitable access to clean energy. The project will be implemented over a period of three and half years.
PEACE project is largely a national level policy engagement project, but it also has local level action in districts of Salima and Peri-urban areas of Lilongwe and Blantyre districts as points for generating evidence and piloting clean energy solutions. In each local level action area, there are four communities, thus a total of 12 communities that will be targeted. In each district, 250 households will be supported in piloting clean energy solutions, giving a total of 750 households for the project.
The project is collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders including Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), private sector institutions in the energy sector including International Financing Institutions (IFIs), government institutions and departments, District Councils, the media, and communities.
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